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NERDS!! Seniors Kim Elmore, Cissy Carles, Natalie Davis, Terri Mekenzie, and JoAnne Ewan Qnjgy Qxpqrienging the day Tanya Johnson and Stephanie llarrel relax after a hard day's work at school Theseyun as nerds, They are complete in their outfits with gaudy dress- take this time to rest, and by looking at the magazine. catch up with the latest looks es, taped up glasses, and nerdy smiles. Styles- ,I5' Z K. 'A :Spa S, , Ch uck Thompson Lynn White The daytime is a good time to spend with fnends, but at Six Flags, this bunch is having one of their greatest nights. Freshmen Julie Boles, Melissa Sinkle, and Sally Williams enjoy the foods and activities that Six Flags has to offer at night. These three girls belong to the group NOISOK, an organization that teaches a person to say no to alcohol and drugs. Having outings like this one helps members of various groups to make and cement friendships. Being the Gold Nuggets senior photographers girlfriend is an easy way to get ones picture in the annual. Caroline Koehler actually works for this honor. Bringing a peace offering ofpizza is a good way to have better relations with her boyfriend's family. Student Life Chuck Chuck
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M r ee T ff... WWMHWMW Doug Taulbee James Ferguson Sarah Hobbs Jay Ciraham, Jarred Elmore, Mickey Medlock, Travis Walden, and Bruce Hunter have a wonderful time at Skidway island. An interesting experience these friends find is visiting the Tybee island Museum. They find that this World War ll tank is a good place to regain strength after an exciting day exploring the Island. Waiting for the bell to ring are Tony Stern, Keith John- son, and Carson Cummings. Getting together and girl-watching is the beginning of friendships. YV AI Cohn Av 'i' Mg-:FF AI Cohn At some point, many students feel that even William Shakespeare needs to be given a rest. Seniors Dan Cook and Eric Hilderbrandt decide to spend their free time thumbing through an old edition of the school's yearbook. Although most of their classmates use the last minutes of class reviewing notes on Hamlet, Dan and Eric discover that to be or not to be is not the question. lmiddle leftl l lazzio's Pizza is the temporary hang-out for Cheryl Jones and Lynn Williamson as they prepare themselves for a big varsity football game. Other stu- dents may simply eat a quick meal at home. but these sophomores go all out to have a great time before. during, and after the game. lbottom leftl Freshmen Carol Ciraham, Jennifer Pol- lard, Valerie Voter, and Heather Shannon catch up on the latest gossip in the courtyard. These four girls find that talking about fashion, friends, and boys is a great way to make time go by. Friends
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Q- N i fe.. Jason Ferguson l n, fs' x...,qa F s 291 ohn Sarge Churchwell, a unique character at Hardaway High, relives one of his child- ood memories. Remembering childhood days will decorate one's heart with happiness nd a face with a smile. Looking back on those good old days gives Sarge an inside look lat helps him understand the problems of today and be a friend all students depend on. Applebees is a great place to go and hang out with friends. hathleen lllges, Andy Johnson, Russ Kins- man, Will Johnson, and Ciinger Eckman evidently think so, too. This group of upperclassmen doesnt mind waiting for a table, as long as they're all able to wait together. Getting together with a group of friends for a Saturday brunch is a great way to start the day off. Leah Chapman and Dana Shehane make a stop in the mall to go car-hunting. Many sophomores enjoy spending Saturdays at Peachtree Mall window shop- ping for clothes and cars, Most tenth graders have their sixteenth birthday dunng the school year and are just waiting to tell mom which car they want, lislihi fi ' 'N-nf 'wi-of 'i Jason Ferguson Friends Con t Loyalty was a big aspect in the growth of friendships Those who betrayed and those who were betrayed not only suffered the loss of a companion but pain as well Being a teenager brought along new problems that many did not like to evolved from this need by students for someone to stand by me Friends might not have known everything but the knowledge learned in friendships would last as memories forever Anita Gash . . I face alone. Lasting friendships - l Friends
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